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University laboratory course syllabus outlining schedule, instructional staff, required materials, assessment structure, grading scale, safety requirements, technology use, and academic integrity policies for General Chemistry II Lab in Summer 2022.
Course Code:
CHEM 1106
Course Title:
General Chemistry II Laboratory
Term:
Summer 2022
CRN:
30549
Schedule:
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 10:30 AM – 1:20 PM
Location:
Physical Sciences Building (PSCI) Room 204
Institution:
University of Texas at El Paso
Instructor:
Dr. Elizabeth Day
Teaching Assistant:
Jonathan J. Calvillo Solis
Instructor Email:
[email protected]
Teaching Assistant Email:
[email protected]
Office Location:
CCSB 2.0114
Office Hours:
Mondays and Wednesdays 10 – 11 AM or by appointment
Learning Platform:
Blackboard
Required Textbook:
General Chemistry Lab Manual 1105/1106 (ISBN: 978-1-5339-3317)
Required Materials:
Labster Platform access, chemical splash goggles, lab coat, scientific calculator
Total Points:
420
Assessment Components:
Labster Simulations, Pre-Labs, Lab Reports, Final Exam, Lab Safety
Final Exam Format:
Online, 20 questions, two attempts, highest grade recorded
Grading Scale:
A (90–100%), B (80–89%), C (70–79%), D (60–69%), F (<59%)
Policies:
No late assignments, no make-up labs, strict deadlines, academic dishonesty prohibited
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Course Code:
FYSM 1106
Course Title:
Intersections of Identities in the Ancient Mediterranean
Type of Document:
Course description
Academic Level:
First-Year Seminar
Duration:
Full-year course
Semester Focus:
Fall semester
Geographical Scope:
Ancient Mediterranean
Regions Covered:
Ancient Greek city states; Phoenicia; Asia Minor; Ancient Roman Empire
Primary Sources:
Ancient Greek texts and artefacts; Phoenician material culture
Authors Studied:
Homer; Euripides; Sophocles
Themes:
Identity; Intersectionality; Social class; Race; Gender; Sexuality; Diplomacy; Trade
Educational Activity:
Seminar with textual and artefactual analysis
Year:
2024
Note:
Region / City
Subject:
General Chemistry
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Organization / Institution:
University of Louisiana at Monroe
Author:
Dr. Emad El-Giar
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in CHEM 1008
Period of Validity:
Fall 2024
Course Code:
CHEM 1110/1111
Course Title:
General Chemistry Lecture/Lab
Institution:
East Tennessee State University (ETSU)
Department:
Chemistry
Course Level:
Undergraduate
Semester Structure:
Two-semester sequence (General Chemistry I and II)
Contact Hours:
Three lectures and one laboratory session per week
Prerequisites:
High school level mathematics and science knowledge and skills
Co-requisites:
Enrollment in both lecture and laboratory required
Lab Exemption Policy:
Prior ETSU completion within past 3 years with lab average of 70 or higher
Textbook:
Chemistry: Matter and its Changes, 5th edition
Authors:
Brady & Senese
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Publication Year:
2009
Online Platform:
WileyPLUS
Learning Management System:
Desire 2 Learn (D2L)
Laboratory Manual:
Experiments in General Chemistry
Laboratory Authors:
Wardeska, Huang, Kopp, Mohseni
Additional Material:
Very Basic Chemistry by Mohseni (2009)
Laboratory Fee:
$25.00 (non-refundable)
Grading Scale:
A (90–100%), A- (86–90%), B+ (82–86%), B (78–82%), B- (74–78%), C+ (70–74%), C (66–70%), C- (62–66%), D+ (58–62%), D (54–58%), F (<54%)
Academic Policy Reference:
ETSU Student Handbook
Classroom Policies:
Attendance required; restrictions on electronic devices; no make-up exams except approved cases
Target Audience:
Students majoring in chemistry and those preparing for professional schools
General Education Requirement:
Science
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Australia
Topic:
Certification of Testing Facilities
Document type:
Voting Summary
Organ / institution:
IECEx Management Committee
Author:
Chris Agius
Target audience:
IECEx Management Committee, ExMC
Approval date:
2023-11-03
Modification date:
None
Context:
A voting summary document detailing the approval process for the recognition of Jiamusi Explosion-Proof Electric Machine Institute Co., Ltd. Wuxi Branch JExM (WX) as an Additional Testing Facility under IECEx TL.
Institution:
University of California, Irvine
Department:
Organic Chemistry Peer Tutoring Department
Course:
Chem 51C
Professor:
Professor Weiss
Contributors:
Junan Zhu; Viktor Gevirtzman; Cindy Chen; Julian Tejano
Document Type:
Final Review Packet
Subject Area:
Organic Chemistry
Topics Covered:
Diazonium Salts; Carbohydrates; Polymers; Reactivity Trends; Mechanisms; Synthesis
Referenced Textbooks:
Smith 6th edition; Klein
Chapters Referenced:
23.12–23.14; 26; 28; 17.3; 20.9; 21.7; 23.19; 23.20; 4.24; 17.6; 21.26; 22.26; 23.70
Academic Level:
Undergraduate
Year:
2016
Region / City:
N/A
Subject:
Chemistry, Physical Chemistry
Document Type:
Workshop instructions, Lab report guidelines
Institution:
N/A
Author:
J.D. van der Waals
Target Audience:
Students of Chemistry 6854, Spring 2016
Period of Action:
Spring 2016
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2002
Region / city:
Not specified
Subject:
Chemistry
Document Type:
Exam question paper
Organization / institution:
AP Chemistry Exam
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Students preparing for AP Chemistry
Period of validity:
2002
Approval date:
Not specified
Revision date:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Subject:
Chemistry
Document Type:
Homework Assignment
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Students
Institution:
Georgia State University
Course:
Chem 4050/6050
Date of Submission:
09/20/2022
Points:
50
Topics Covered:
NMR Spectroscopy, Magnetization Recovery, Flip Angles, Protein NMR, Acquisition Time
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Chemistry
Document Type:
Marking scheme / Answer key
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students
Topics Covered:
Chemical reactions, Oxides, Thermochemistry, Electrochemistry, Organic chemistry, Industrial processes, Nuclear reactions
Practical Applications Mentioned:
Industrial chemical production, Laboratory procedures, Medical treatments
Note:
Year
Topic:
Physical Chemistry, Quantum Mechanics
Document Type:
Homework Assignment
Target Audience:
Students, specifically those in physical chemistry courses
Year:
2018-2019
Region / City:
New South Wales, Australia
Topic:
Chemistry
Document Type:
Educational Guide
Organization / Institution:
NSW Department of Education
Author:
NSW Department of Education
Target Audience:
Teachers of Year 12 Chemistry
Effective Period:
2018-2019
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Chemistry
Document Type:
Teacher Instructions
Author:
OCR
Target Audience:
Teachers, Technicians
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Last Revision:
N/A
Course code:
FNH 301
Course title:
Food Chemistry I
Credits:
3
Weekly hours:
3-0-1 (lecture-lab-tutorial)
Academic term:
Winter Term 1
Academic period:
September–December 2023
Institution:
The University of British Columbia
Faculty:
Faculty of Land and Food Systems
Program:
Food Science; Food, Nutrition and Health
Instructor:
David D. Kitts
Instructor rank:
Professor
Teaching assistants:
Xiwen Wang
Course location:
Earth and Ocean Sciences 135; online
Course format:
In-person lectures and tutorials
Prerequisites:
CHEM 201 or CHEM 205 and CHEM 203 or CHEM 233
Primary subject area:
Food chemistry
Related disciplines:
Toxicology; Food processing; Food safety
Target audience:
Undergraduate students in food-related programs
Syllabus version date:
September 2023
Reference textbook:
Food Chemistry by O.R. Fennema
Source type:
University course syllabus
Year:
2026
Region / city:
USA, Canada
Topic:
Active substance evaluation
Document Type:
Regulatory document
Organization:
Regulatory Authority (PMRA, EPA)
Author:
Applicant
Target Audience:
Regulatory authorities
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / city:
N/A
Topic:
Chemistry education, practical experiment
Document type:
Educational resource
Author:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Target audience:
Students (11–14 years old)
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Birmingham
Theme:
POPs, PFAS, Microplastics
Document Type:
Conference Program
Organization:
University of Birmingham, Royal Society of Chemistry
Authors:
Stephanie Metzger, Natalie Sims, Mohamed Abdallah, Jingxi Jin, Kerstin Krätschmer, Zulin Zhang, Robert Whiting, Ian Cousins, Ehi Idahosa-Taylor, Peter Jarvis, Ben Faill, Imogen Bailes, Rhona Savin, Daniel Drage, Veronika Schacht
Target Audience:
Environmental scientists, policy makers, researchers, university staff
Period of Action:
2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Chemistry
Document Type:
Educational Resource
Institution:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Target Audience:
A-Level Chemistry Students, Educators
Period of Validity:
Two Years
Approval Date:
2021
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Florida, USA
Subject:
Fire Chemistry, Hazardous Materials, WMD Emergency Response
Document Type:
Worksheet
Organization / Institution:
Fire College
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Applicants for Course Equivalency Evaluation in Fire Chemistry
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Revisions:
N/A
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Journal Submission Template
Topic:
Research Ethics and Author Declarations
Intended Audience:
Authors submitting to scientific journals
Required Sections:
Acknowledgments, Research Ethics, Informed Consent, Author Contributions, Use of LLM/AI/MLT, Conflict of Interest, Research Funding, Data Availability
Optional Sections:
Consultant or Advisory Role, Role of Sponsor, Employment or Leadership, Honorarium, Patents, Other Remuneration, Software Availability, Trial Registration
Document type:
Abstract submission template and instructions
Themes:
Climate and Environmental Processes in Soil, Water and Air; Emerging Contaminants and Novel Techniques; The Food–Environment–Climate Nexus; Atmospheric Chemistry; Ecotoxicology and Planetary Health; Data-Driven Environmental Chemistry
Organization:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Intended audience:
Authors submitting scientific abstracts
Formatting requirements:
Arial font; title size 14 bold; text size 11; single spacing; one page; no margin changes
Reference style:
Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index format
Submission contact:
[email protected]
Language:
English